Several primary and secondary school principals have been reassigned. (Stock photo)

In an effort to remain responsive to educational leadership needs, the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training has reassigned several primary and secondary school principals.

At the primary school level, 11 out of 68 principals were reassigned, while there were five reassignments of principals within the secondary schools.

The new assignments at the primary school level are as follows:

No.NameFormer School New Assignment
1Mr. Greig WaltersWelches Primary SchoolWesley Hall Junior School
2Ms. Lasonja WatsonHindsbury Primary SchoolBay Primary School
3Ms. Stacey DrakesSt. Ambrose Primary SchoolHindsbury Primary School
4Mrs. Nancy HaynesSt. Giles Primary SchoolSt. Martain’s Mangrove Primary School
5Mrs. Trudy AlleyneIgnatius Byer Primary SchoolSt. Elizabeth Primary School
6Mrs. Merlene BrathwaiteBay Primary SchoolSt. Ambrose Primary School
7Ms. Cheryl MarshallSt. Elizabeth Primary SchoolSelah Primary School
8Mrs. Ingrid LashleyWest Terrace Primary SchoolSharon Primary School
9Mrs. Gloria CainesBelmont Primary SchoolAll Saints Nursery School
10Ms. Charmain JonesSharon Primary SchoolWest Terrace Primary School
11Mrs. Deborah Stoute-BurkeSt. Martin’s Mangrove Primary SchoolEden Lodge Primary School

The new assignments at the secondary level are as follows:

NoName of PrincipalNew AssignmentFormer School
1Mr. Stephen ProverbsGrantley Adams Memorial (Term 1)Grantley Adams Memorial
2Mr. Robin DouglasCombermereThe Lodge School
3Mr. Stephen JackmanThe Lodge SchoolCh Ch. Foundation
4Mrs. Michelle EdwardsFrederick Smith Secondary (Sep1 – 23)Frederick Smith Secondary
5Dr. Wendy LewisCh Ch. FoundationParkinson Memorial

The Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training extends gratitude to these principals for the service to their former institutions and looks forward to the positive impact they will make at their newly assigned schools.

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